Jax State men's golf wrapped up its regular season with a strong performance at the Golfweek/Stifel Spring Challenge, tying for fourth place. After a sluggish start with a nine-over 297 in the first round, the team rebounded impressively, recording a nine-under 279 on the second day and finishing with an even-par 288. They ended the tournament just eight shots off third place and 13 from the runner-up. The Gamecocks excelled in Par 4 scoring, leading the field with an average of 3.99. Stanley Campbell led individually with a one-under 215 over 54 holes.

By the Numbers
  • Jax State recorded the third-lowest round of all teams with a nine-under 279.
  • The Gamecocks led in Par 4 scoring with an average of 3.99, the only team to finish those holes under par.
State of Play
  • The Gamecocks tied for fourth place in their final regular season tournament.
  • They performed well in the latter rounds, significantly improving their scores after a rough start.
What's Next

Jax State will compete in the Conference USA Championship at Texarkana Country Club in Arkansas on April 27th, aiming to carry their strong finish into the postseason.

Bottom Line

The team's recovery from a challenging first round highlights their resilience, positioning them as a competitive force heading into the Conference USA Championship.